PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

The histological analysis of the coronary medial thickness: Implications for percutaneous coronary intervention.

  • Takao Konishi,
  • Saikat Kumar B Ghosh,
  • Yu Sato,
  • Rika Kawakami,
  • Kenji Kawai,
  • Aimee E Vozenilek,
  • Weili Xu,
  • Arielle Bellissard,
  • Robert Giasolli,
  • Diljon Chahal,
  • Renu Virmani,
  • Aloke V Finn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
p. e0283840

Abstract

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BackgroundA deeper understanding of coronary medial thickness is important for coronary intervention because media thickness can limit the safety and effectiveness of interventional techniques. However, there is a paucity of detailed data on human coronary medial thickness so far.Materials and methodsWe investigated the thickness of the media by histologic analysis. A total of 230 sections from 10 individuals from the CVPath autopsy registry who died from non-coronary deaths were evaluated. We performed pathological analysis on 13 segments of the following primary vessels from coronary arteries: the left main trunk, proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD), mid LAD, distal LAD, proximal left circumflex artery (LCX), mid LCX, distal LCX, proximal right coronary artery (RCA), mid RCA, and the distal RCA. The following side branches were also evaluated: diagonal, obtuse margin, and posterior descending artery branches.ResultsThe average age of the studied individuals was 60.4±12.3 years. The median medial thickness for all sections was 0.202 (0.149-0.263) mm. The median medial thickness of the main branches was significantly higher compared to that of the side branches (pConclusionsThe human coronary arteries demonstrate variation in medial thickness which tends to vary depending upon an epicardial coronary artery itself, as well as its segments and branches. Understanding these variations in medial thickness can be useful for both the interventionalists and interventional product development teams.